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Two dead in Tasmania as wild winds lash state

Two people have died on a private property in Tasmania’s north-west after a tree fell in wild winds. It comes amid wet weather and severe wind across the state, with gusts reaching 139km/h in the state’s south-west.

Emergency services were called to the scene about 12.10pm, police said.

According to the ABC, the state police’s acting commander, Brenda Orr, said: “It appears that the severe weather has resulted in a tree falling on private property, resulting in the death of those two people. No other people have been injured.

“Both people were on private property, out in the open, when a tree fell.”

A fallen tree on Back Cam Road, Somerset, Tasmania, on Friday. Photograph: DPFEM Media

Tasmania SES said it had responded to 72 requests for assistance today, with most due to wind-related damage.

Chris Irvine, the Tasmania SES’s acting assistant director of operations and resources, said volunteers had been assisting the community since the early hours of the morning.

Irvine said widespread gusts of up to 110km/h were expected across the state this afternoon, before easing this evening.

Members of the public should take all precautions for their own personal safety and be aware of the potential for falling trees and branches.

The most destructive winds were now isolated to the far north-east of the state and would continue to ease early this afternoon, the SES said.

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Video: Reserve Bank governor blames high house prices on lack of supply

Circling back to Senate estimates, the Reserve Bank of Australia’s governor, Michele Bullock, appeared earlier today. She blamed high house prices on a lack of supply, rather than on monetary policy.

Bullock was responding to a question from the Greens senator Nick McKim on whether the RBA played any role in the nation’s housing price spike.

Watch Bullock’s answer here:

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